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Built
  
1914/1923

Opened
  
1923

Architecture firm
  
Doyle & Patterson

Architect
  
A. E. Doyle

NRHP Reference #
  
87001507

Architectural style
  
Chicago school

Added to NRHP
  
8 September 1987

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Location
  
921 SW Washington Street Portland, Oregon

Similar
  
Union Bank Tower, Olds - Wortman & King, American Bank Building, Terminal Sales Building, Telegram Building

The Pittock Block is a historic building in downtown Portland, Oregon, occupying a city block between SW 9th and 10th Avenues, SW Stark and Washington Streets, and west of O'Bryant Square.

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History

Before the Pittock Block was built, the site was occupied by the home of Henry L. Pittock, the publisher of The Oregonian. Pittock was preparing to move into the Pittock Mansion and leased the entire block to a California investor with the requirement that a "worthy" building named after Pittock would be built on the site.

In May 1913, architects Doyle, Patterson & Beach announced they had been awarded the $700,000 contract to construct the Pittock Block, with construction to begin immediately. According to a front-page story in the May 25, 1913, edition of The Oregonian:

"One-half of the building will be eight stories in height, with frontage on the Washington Street side, while the Stark Street side will be three stories high. In addition to a deep basement there will be a sub-basement on the part of the block facing Tenth street. The Northwestern Electric Company, for which the structure is to be erected, will occupy a part of the West Park street side and all of the ground floor on the Stark Street side. The remainder of the ground floor will be designed for stores. The upper floors will be used for office purposes. The building will be of reinforced concrete construction."

Since 1987, it has been on the National Register of Historic Places.

Tenants

The Pittock Block is home to the Pittock Internet Exchange (Portland NAP), Portland's Internet exchange point. Other tenants of the Pittock Block include City Club of Portland and the administrative offices of the Oregon Symphony.

References

Pittock Block Wikipedia


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